Bitting off more than I can chew...
16 years ago
I have a bad habit of taking on more tasks than I should be able to handle at one time. I took adoptable commissions on wajas and I have to make 15 at a time while I'm being asked to make someone an animated tag all while having several drawings and essays to do for classes and prints to make for printmaking. I don't feel the stress yet though...normally that comes after the due dates are riding up my butt. What can I say? I'm a recovering procrastinator.
It doesn't look like commissions are happening this month on this site for me. Perhaps when December rolls around and things slow down past the eleventh I'll start a test run. I still have to decide on a style to use. I'm going to practice realism next because I see some of the artists on this site making epic digital drawings and my inner competitor screams for artistic equality. I think there's always time to prove yourself against the odds. I used to draw very realistically before I came to college actually, oddly enough, just not digitally and only with colored pencils and graphite. I think the computer wouldn't be that much harder because I never actually sat down and tried it and in a sense it's much cleaner than pencils. I'm liking my more expressionist style at the moment but I know I should touch up on my old specialty to make sure it hasn't been snuffed out by time.
Scaly things. I need to draw moar scales. I need to draw lizards or something.
But here I am, trying to sharpen skills I've kept buried for three years and yet I have so much work to do. D:
Peace out,
Purnip
It doesn't look like commissions are happening this month on this site for me. Perhaps when December rolls around and things slow down past the eleventh I'll start a test run. I still have to decide on a style to use. I'm going to practice realism next because I see some of the artists on this site making epic digital drawings and my inner competitor screams for artistic equality. I think there's always time to prove yourself against the odds. I used to draw very realistically before I came to college actually, oddly enough, just not digitally and only with colored pencils and graphite. I think the computer wouldn't be that much harder because I never actually sat down and tried it and in a sense it's much cleaner than pencils. I'm liking my more expressionist style at the moment but I know I should touch up on my old specialty to make sure it hasn't been snuffed out by time.
Scaly things. I need to draw moar scales. I need to draw lizards or something.
But here I am, trying to sharpen skills I've kept buried for three years and yet I have so much work to do. D:
Peace out,
Purnip
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